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Areas of application:
- Power input in the house
After a decade of intensive research, we have succeeded in measuring and visualizing the invisible radiation exposure in everyday living and working spaces, in motor vehicles, and in mobile devices.
Using a measurement method that's unique in the world, combined with equally unique software, we make electrosmog visible. This measurement method then forms the basis for our interference suppression technology.- Power input in the house
Electrosmog – measure, visualize, reduce and eliminate interference with Gabriel technology
Our property consultants conduct measurements directly at your sleeping areas, among other things. It is particularly important to understand the individual electrosmog situation there and, if necessary, reduce and eliminate it, as this is the place where our bodies regenerate. Optimal regeneration, however, can only occur if our bodies are in an unpolluted environment. For this reason, the Institute for Building Biology + Ecology (IBN) formulated building biology guidelines for sleeping areas back in 2008: "Building biology guidelines are precautionary values. They relate to sleeping areas, the particularly sensitive regeneration period of humans, and the associated long-term risk." (Baubiologie Maes on behalf of the IBN (2008): Building biology guidelines for sleeping areas (supplement to the standard of building biology measurement technology SBM-2008).
Gabriel Property Consulting also uses the guidelines contained in the aforementioned paper on alternating electric and magnetic fields, direct magnetic fields, and electromagnetic waves as a guide when assessing sleeping areas. To better present the data to the client, the data obtained from the measurements is presented in color graphics and based on the IBN's classification of risk into inconspicuous values, slightly conspicuous values, conspicuous values, and highly conspicuous values, using the traffic light principle.
Although the topic of electrosmog is already being discussed in the media, many people are unaware of its true significance. Electrosmog is everywhere: in our homes, at our workplaces, and in our vehicles.
Various national electrosmog limits have already been defined, and the impact of electrosmog on our health is being discussed at the scientific level. Long-term effects have not yet been sufficiently researched to make a definitive statement; however, some long-term studies already published do not bode well.

